Florida Public Health Oral History Project
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Interviewer
E. Charlton Prather
Publication Date
5-23-2016
Date
2002-06-03
Abstract
Willard C. Galbreath, MPH, worked for the Broward County Health Department for over 40 years. Educated as an undergraduate at the University of Florida and as a graduate student at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Galbreath was quickly promoted from sanitarian to director of environmental health. During this oral history interview, Galbreath recalls his time working as a health administrator in Broward County and talks about his role in developing systems to enforce health-related ordinances. Galbreath also describes several areas that fell under his jurisdiction, including food inspections, migrant labor camps, sewer systems, nursing homes, and swimming pools. He also remarks on several health issues he encountered in Broward County such as lead in water, mercury in fish, mosquito-related diseases, and medical waste disposal. He finishes his interview by discussing administrative challenges such as the reorganization of Florida State Board of Health into the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Service in 1969 and employee turnover.
Keywords
Environmental health, Broward Regional Health Planning Council, Florida. Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Public health, Sanitarians
Extent
01:25:31; 47 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Broward County (Fla.)
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
C53-00052
Recommended Citation
Galbreath, Willard, "Willard Galbreath Oral History Interview" (2016). Florida Public Health Oral History Project. 4.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fl_public_health_ohp/4